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100

Are the Books located on top of the book shelves books or just book covers?  

They are just the covers

100

She was the second woman to be appointed to the Supreme Court

Ruth Bader Ginsburg

100

What month is Black History Month

February, but we should celebrate all people who have helped the world all year long.

100

Who should you tell if your book is damaged?

Mrs. Humphrey or the librarian

100

Find a Diary of a Wimpy Kid Book.

FIC 

KIN

200

Are all the books located on top of the shelves really books we have in the library?

Yes.  

200

Born in Poland, but in France I made my mark with 2 Nobel Prizes, for physics and chemistry.  I discovered Radium and Polonium.  Who Am I?

Marie Curie

200

What is the other name we know for the person who was born Araminta Ross?  She helped guide over 70 people from the South to the North to help them escape slavery?

Harriet Tubman

200

What is Amistad the house of?

House of Friendship

200

Find a YA Beehive book

On the Beehive table with YA on the spine

300

Are the books located on top of the shelves all picture books?

No.  Some of them are picture books but some are graphic novels, and some are nonfiction books.

300

I was the attorney general for California, next I was a senator.  Then in 2020 I made history as the first woman vice president of the United States.  Who am I?

Kamala Harris

300

Who was the first Black President of the United States?

Barack Obama

300

What grade can you start taking books home?

Third grade

300

Find a biography

In the biography section

400

Find one of the picture books located on top of the shelves.  To do this you have to decide which one of the books is a picture book, look it up on the tablet, then find it in the picture books.

Too Many to list

400

I was born in Vienna, Austria but moved to the United States in my 20s.  I had a brain in my head but most people knew me because of my beauty.  Thanks to me you have WiFi and Bluetooth.  Who am I?

Heddy Lamar

400

Who said:  "It injures the hater more than it injures the hated?"

Her husband was a civil rights activist who was killed in 1968.  She continued his legacy and continued to his work becoming his voice as a civil rights activist until her death in January 2006

Coretta Scott King

400

If you lose a book, but you had it in the classroom and then it suddenly disappeared are you still responsible for it?

Yes.  You are responsible for it from the time it leaves the library until it is turned back in.

400

Find a book by Jory John

Any Big Cheese, the Bad Seed, the Cool Bean, etc.

500

Find one of the NONFICTION or a GRAPHIC NOVEL books located on top of the shelves.  To do this you have to decide which one of the books is a NONFICTION OR GRAPHIC NOVEL, look it up on the tablet, then find it in the GRAPHIC NOVEL OR NONFICTION SECTION.

Wings of Fire Book 7

It Takes Guts

Sensational Senses

I am Mozart Too!

Cubs in the Tub

Blast Off

Stand as Tall as the Trees

Snakes

Jovita Wore Pants

Alligator's Smile


500

This woman is from Pakistan.  She stood up to the Taliban and continued to go to school and to speak out about the laws against women in Pakistan.  On October 9, 2012, she was shot by a gunman in the face.  She continued to speak out and in 2014 was the youngest person to receive the Nobel Peace Prize.  Who is she?

Malala Yousafzai

500

This man discovered many uses for peanuts.  He did not invent peanut butter but did invent:  Peanut shaving cream, hand lotion, face powder, shampoo, insecticides, charcoal, glue, nitroglycerine, and many more.  He was an African-American agriculturist

George Washington Carver

500

How do you get a library pass?  How many times can it be used?

You ask Mrs. Humphrey for a pass.  It can be used 1 time and then Mrs. Humphrey will collect it.

500

Find a book on space

In the 500 section